The great Russian brain drain
At least 270 scientists and top university professors have resigned and left Russia following the full-scale invasion of Ukraine

Last week, Moscow’s prestigious Higher School of Economics (HSE) dismissed one of its founders — Igor Lipsits, Doctor of Economics. The scientist has lived abroad in the last three years and has repeatedly chastised the Kremlin for its aggression against Ukraine.
There are hundreds or even thousands of similar stories out there. Novaya-Europe has studied open sources to identify 270 university staffers, including professors and heads of institutes, who severed ties with Russia in the past 18 months. Let’s take a look at the toll the war is taking on Russian science.
The HSE administration was putting pressure on its staff even before the war. In 2021, the institution received a new rector who launched a gradual change of faculty members.
In total, 35 professors — all with US passports — have stepped down from their posts in Skolkovo. The rector noted the faculty members resigned in one fell swoop in August 2022.

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